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Bill of lading for cloth and other items
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Bill of lading for Indian and English cloth and other items, shipped by Noblett Ruddock on the ship the Raymond Gally from Bristol to Africa, 1719.
The items listed include: …basts, brawles, nicannces, tapseils, phoates, congees, romalls (type of cloth), annabasses/capes(?), King cloaths, paper sletias (linen), Chintz blew and white (cloth), English Chintz (cloth), long cloaths, musketts (guns), beads, pewter, brass pans, cutlasses, gunpowder, pistols, brandy, Earthenware, knives, looking glasses, tobacco pipes …
Ruddock was a merchant of Bristol with many trading interests. He invested in the trading of slaves and dealt in slave-produced goods such as sugar and tobacco.
A bill of lading is an official record of goods being carried on a ship.
Date: 1719
Copyright: Copyright BCC Record Office
Bill of lading for glass bottles
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Bill of lading for glass bottles shipped by Noblett Ruddock on the ship the Loyal Merchant from Bristol to Virginia, 1719. Ruddock was a merchant of Bristol with many trading interests. He invested in the trading of slaves and dealt in slave-produced goods such as sugar and tobacco.
A bill of lading is an official record of goods being carried on a ship.
Date: 1719
Copyright: Copyright BCC Record Office
Bill of lading for shoes
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Bill of lading for shoes shipped by Noblett Ruddock on the ship the Katherine from Bristol to Antigua, 1719. Ruddock was a merchant of Bristol with many trading interests. He invested in the trading of slaves and dealt in slave-produced goods such as sugar and tobacco.
A bill of lading is an official record of goods being carried on a ship.
Date: 1719
Copyright: Copyright BCC Record Office
Bill of lading for paper
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Bill of lading for paper shipped by Noblett Ruddock on the ship the Hambleton from Bristol to Barbadoes, 1719. Ruddock was a merchant of Bristol with many trading interests. He invested in the trading of slaves and dealt in slave-produced goods such as sugar and tobacco.
A bill of lading is an official record of goods being carried on a ship.
Date: 1719
Copyright: Copyright BCC Record Office
Bill of lading; linen, clothing, twine
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Bill of lading for linen, clothing, twine etc, shipped by Noblett Ruddock on the ship the Katherine from Bristol to Antigua, 1719. Ruddock was a merchant of Bristol with many trading interests. He invested in the trading of slaves and dealt in slave-produced goods such as sugar and tobacco.
A bill of lading is an official record of goods being carried on a ship.
Date: 1719
Copyright: Copyright BCC Record Office
Bill of lading for herrings
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Bill of lading for herrings shipped by Noblett Ruddock on the ship the Hambleton from Bristol to Barbadoes, 1719. Ruddock was a merchant of Bristol with many trading interests. He invested in the trading of slaves and dealt in slave-produced goods such as sugar and tobacco.
A bill of lading is an official record of goods being carried on a ship.
Date: 1719
Copyright: Copyright BCC Record Office
Bill of lading for sugar
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Bill of lading for sugar shipped by Noblett Ruddock on the ship the George from Bristol to Dublin, 1719. Ruddock was a merchant of Bristol with many trading interests. He invested in the trading of slaves and dealt in slave-produced goods such as sugar and tobacco.
A bill of lading is an official record of goods being carried on a ship.
Date: 1719
Copyright: Copyright BCC Record Office
Bill of lading for tobacco
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Bill of lading for tobacco shipped by Noblett Ruddock on the ship the Two Sisters from Bristol to Lisbon, 1789. Ruddock was a merchant of Bristol with many trading interests. He invested in the trading of slaves and dealt in slave-produced goods such as sugar and tobacco.
A bill of lading is an official record of goods being carried on a ship.
Date: 1719
Copyright: Copyright BCC Record Office
American slavery map
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Newspaper extract from The Philadelphia Daily Register, 4th March 1854. A map of the states and territories (of America) and their relation to slavery.
This map is from the Estlin papers; a collection of papers belonging to John Bishop Estlin. He was involved in the American anti-slavery movement prior to living in Bristol in the 19th century.
Date: 4th March 1854
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Letter to Abolition treasurer
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Extract from Tracts on Slavery, The Foreign Slave Trade , 1837. Title page of a Letter to the Treasurer of the Society instituted for the purpose of effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade.
The letter is from Reverend Robert Boucher Nickolls, Dean of Middleham.
Date: 1837
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